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GeoPark Limited (NYSE: GPRK) has released its operational update for 3Q2021, reporting a consolidated production of 37,859 boepd, a 4% increase from the previous quarter. Oil production rose by 6% to 32,844 bopd, primarily due to growth in Colombia, while gas production fell by 9% due to declines in Chile and Brazil. GeoPark is also actively drilling with four rigs in Colombia, including successful operations in the Llanos 34 block. The company has initiated drilling activities in Ecuador and is focusing on low-risk projects for 2022. Additionally, the quarterly dividend has increased to $0.041 per share.

Positive
  • Consolidated oil and gas production increased by 4% to 37,859 boepd compared to 2Q2021.
  • Oil production rose by 6% to 32,844 bopd, mainly due to increased output in Colombia.
  • Successfully drilled and put six new wells into production in the Llanos 34 block.
  • Increased quarterly dividend to $0.041 per share, totaling $2.5 million.
Negative
  • Gas production decreased by 9% to 30.1 mmcfpd due to lower output in Chile and Brazil.
  • Overall production down 3% compared to 3Q2020, affected by declines in Chile and Argentina.

Accelerating Llanos Basin Development and Exploration Drilling

Index Inclusion to Expand Investor Base

BOGOTA, Colombia--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GeoPark Limited (“GeoPark” or the “Company”) (NYSE: GPRK), a leading independent Latin American oil and gas explorer, operator and consolidator with operations and growth platforms in Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Brazil, and Argentina, today announced its operational update for the three-month period ended September 30, 2021 (“3Q2021”).

All figures are expressed in US Dollars. Growth comparisons refer to the same period of the prior year, except when otherwise specified.

Highlights

Oil and Gas Production

  • Consolidated oil and gas production of 37,859 boepd, up 4% compared to 2Q2021
  • Oil production of 32,844 bopd, up 6% compared to 2Q2021 due to increased production in Colombia
  • Gas production of 30.1 mmcfpd, down 9% compared to 2Q2021 due to lower production in Chile and Brazil
  • On track to reach 2021 full-year guidance of 38,000-40,000 boepd

Drilling Activity in Colombia Accelerates

Currently operating four drilling rigs and three workover rigs in Colombia

In the Llanos 34 block (GeoPark operated, 45% WI):

  • Drilled and put on production six new wells
  • Successful results in the Tigui field area, potentially expanding its northern and southeast margins and opening new drilling opportunities

In the CPO-5 block (GeoPark non-operated, 30% WI):

  • Civil works and other pre-drilling activities ongoing, with drilling expected to initiate in 4Q2021
  • The operator ONGC signed contracts for two drilling rigs for two years with one rig currently in the block
  • ONGC and GeoPark Technical Workshop held in New Delhi to align and define 2022 work program

In the Platanillo block (GeoPark operated, 100% WI):

  • Spudded the Alea Oeste 1 development well, to be followed by an additional well in 4Q2021

In the Llanos 94 block (GeoPark non-operated, 50% WI):

  • Drilling the Humea exploration prospect in 4Q2021

Drilling Activity in Ecuador Begins

In the Perico block (GeoPark non-operated, 50% WI):

  • Pre-drilling activities underway for the Jandaya exploration prospect to be drilled by year-end 2021 or early 2022

In the Espejo block (GeoPark operated, 50% WI):

  • 3D seismic acquisition of 60 sq km expected to start in 4Q2021

2022 Work Program and Capital Allocation Process

  • Focused on low-risk rapid cash flow generation and production and development growth from the Llanos 34 and CPO-5 blocks
  • Targeting meaningful high potential short-cycle, near-field exploration projects on big proven acreage position adjacent to core Llanos 34 block
  • 2022 work program and investment guidelines to be released in November with 3Q2021 results

ESG+ Actions

  • GeoPark honored with the Equipares Silver Award by Colombian Ministry of Labor, measuring our commitment to promote equality, inclusion and diversity
  • Finalizing details of strategic medium and long-term greenhouse gas reduction policy, to be released in November 2021
  • Released GeoPark’s 2020 annual sustainability report (the SPEED report), available on the Company’s website

Cash and Shareholder Returns

  • Quarterly Dividend increased to $0.041 per share, or $2.5 million (from $1.25 million), paid on August 31, 2021
  • Expedited discretionary share buyback program. Acquired 608,579 shares for $7.2 million since November 6, 2020, while executing self-funded and flexible work programs, and paying down debt

Market Index Inclusion to Continue Expanding GeoPark’s Investor Base

  • In September 2021, GeoPark was included in the S&P Global BMI Index and sub-indexes, including the S&P Emerging BMI, the S&P Colombia BMI, the S&P Latin America BMI, and the S&P Global BMI Energy, among others

Portfolio Consolidation and Management

  • Argentina: expediting divestment with sale agreement expected to be signed in 4Q2021
  • Peru: obtained final approval to transfer 100% of the Morona block to Petroperu following the Supreme Decree issued by the Peruvian Government
  • Brazil: Manati gas field divestment process ongoing, expected to close in 1H2022

Breakdown of Quarterly Production by Country

The following table shows production figures for 3Q2021, as compared to 3Q2020:

3Q2021

3Q2020

Total
(boepd)

Oil
(bopd)a

Gas
(mcfpd)

Total
(boepd)

% Chg.

Colombia

31,565

31,336

1,374

 

31,297

1%

Chile

2,354

277

12,462

 

3,610

-35%

Brazil

1,791

24

10,602

 

1,581

13%

Argentina

2,149

1,207

5,652

 

2,357

-9%

Total

37,859

32,844

30,090

 

38,845

-3%

a)

Includes royalties paid in kind in Colombia for approximately 1,213 bopd in 3Q2021. No royalties were paid in kind in Brazil, Chile, or Argentina.

Quarterly Production Evolution

(boepd)

3Q2021

2Q2021

1Q2021

4Q2020

3Q2020

Colombia

31,565

29,571

31,455

31,858

31,297

Chile

2,354

2,584

2,491

3,133

3,610

Brazil

1,791

2,080

1,984

2,167

1,581

Argentina

2,149

2,254

2,201

2,146

2,357

Total

37,859

36,489

38,131

39,304

38,845

Oil

32,844

30,962

32,877

33,238

32,875

Gas

5,015

5,527

5,254

6,065

5,970

Oil and Gas Production Update

Consolidated:

Oil and gas production in 3Q2021 increased by 4% to 37,859 boepd versus 2Q2021. Compared to 3Q2020, oil and gas production decreased by 3%, resulting from lower production in Chile and Argentina, partially offset by higher production in Colombia and Brazil.

Oil represented 87% and 85% of total reported production in 3Q2021 and 3Q2020, respectively.

Colombia:

Average net oil and gas production in Colombia increased by 1% to 31,565 boepd in 3Q2021 compared to 31,297 boepd in 3Q2020.

Oil and gas production in main blocks in Colombia was:

  • Llanos 34 block net average production was 25,130 bopd in 3Q2021 (or 55,845 bopd gross)
  • CPO-5 block net average production was 3,789 bopd (or 12,630 bopd gross) in 3Q2021
  • Platanillo block average production was 2,185 bopd in 3Q2021

Main activities in operated and non-operated blocks:

  • Llanos 34 block: Tigui 17, Tigui Este and Tigui 24 wells were drilled to test northern and southeast boundaries of the Tigui oilfield, opening new potential areas for further delineation. These three wells are currently producing approximately 3,500 bopd gross
  • CPO-5 block: civil works and other pre-drilling activities underway, with rig in the block expecting to spud in 4Q2021
  • Platanillo block: currently spudding the Alea Oeste 1 development well, to be followed by an additional development well in 4Q2021
  • Llanos 94 block: pre-drilling activities underway in the Humea exploration prospect, with spudding expected in 4Q2021
  • Llanos 87 block (GeoPark operated, 50% WI): environmental, permitting and other activities in progress, targeting to initiate exploration drilling in 2022

Chile:

Average net production in Chile decreased by 35% to 2,354 boepd in 3Q2021 compared to 3,610 boepd in 3Q2020, resulting from lower gas production in the Jauke and Jauke Oeste gas fields. The production mix during 3Q2021 was 88% gas and 12% light oil (compared to 90% gas and 10% light oil in 3Q2020).

Brazil:

Average net production in Brazil increased 13% to 1,791 boepd in 3Q2021 compared to 1,581 boepd in 3Q2020 in response to higher gas demand in northern Brazil. The production mix was 99% natural gas and 1% oil and condensate in 3Q2021 and 3Q2020.

At the end of September 2021, Petrobras informed that production in the Manati field was preventatively interrupted due to a small gas leak that affected operations from September 28 to October 3. Production in the field was restored and has been flowing normally since then.

Argentina:

Average net production in Argentina decreased by 9% to 2,149 boepd in 3Q2021 compared to 2,357 boepd in 3Q2020. The production mix during 3Q2021 was 56% oil and 44% natural gas (compared to 59% oil and 41% natural gas in 3Q2020).

OTHER NEWS / RECENT EVENTS

Reporting Date for 3Q2021 Results Release and 2022 Work Program and Investment Guidance

GeoPark will report its 3Q2021 financial results on Wednesday, November 10, 2021 after the market close.

In conjunction with the 3Q2021 results press release, GeoPark management will host a conference call on November 11, 2021 at 10:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) to discuss the 3Q2021 financial results and the work program and investment guidelines for 2022. To listen to the call, participants can access the webcast located in the Investor Support section of the Company’s website at www.geo-park.com, or by clicking below:

https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3404998/49B85E71C767F2F0CD2B7D8F29290C79

Interested parties may participate in the conference call by dialing the numbers provided below:

United States Participants: 1 844-200-6205
International Participants: +1-929-526-1599
Passcode: 477606

Please allow extra time prior to the call to visit the website and download any streaming media software that might be required to listen to the webcast.

An archive of the webcast replay will be made available in the Investor Support section of the Company’s website at www.geo-park.com after the conclusion of the live call.

GLOSSARY

 

 

ANP

Brazil’s National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels

 

 

Operating netback

Revenue, less production, and operating costs (net of accrual of stock options and stock awards), selling expenses and realized portion of commodity risk management contracts. Operating netback is equivalent to Adjusted EBITDA net of cash expenses included in Administrative, Geological and Geophysical and Other operating costs 

Bbl

Barrel

 

 

Boe

Barrels of oil equivalent 

Boepd

Barrels of oil equivalent per day 

Bopd

Barrels of oil per day 

D&M

DeGolyer and MacNaughton 

F&D costs

 

Finding and development costs, calculated as capital expenditures divided by the applicable net reserves additions before changes in Future Development Capital

Km

Kilometers

 

 

Mboe

Thousand barrels of oil equivalent 

Mmbo

Million barrels of oil 

Mmboe

Million barrels of oil equivalent 

Mcfpd

Thousand cubic feet per day 

Mmcfpd

Million cubic feet per day 

Mm3/day

Thousand cubic meters per day 

NPV10

Present value of estimated future oil and gas revenues, net of estimated direct expenses, discounted at an annual rate of 10% 

PRMS

Petroleum Resources Management System

 

 

Sq km

Square Kilometer 

WI

Working Interest

 

 

NOTICE

Additional information about GeoPark can be found in the “Investor Support” section on the website at www.geo-park.com.

Rounding amounts and percentages: Certain amounts and percentages included in this press release have been rounded for ease of presentation. Percentage figures included in this press release have not in all cases been calculated based on such rounded figures but based on such amounts prior to rounding. For this reason, certain percentage amounts in this press release may vary from those obtained by performing the same calculations using the figures in the financial statements. In addition, certain other amounts that appear in this press release may not sum due to rounding.

CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS RELEVANT TO FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION

This press release contains statements that constitute forward-looking statements. Many of the forward- looking statements contained in this press release can be identified using forward-looking words such as ‘‘anticipate,’’ ‘‘believe,’’ ‘‘could,’’ ‘‘expect,’’ ‘‘should,’’ ‘‘plan,’’ ‘‘intend,’’ ‘‘will,’’ ‘‘estimate’’ and ‘‘potential,’’ among others.

Forward-looking statements that appear in a number of places in this press release include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the intent, belief or current expectations, regarding various matters, including the divestment process of the Manati gas field, expected production growth, expected schedule, economic recovery, payback timing, IRR, drilling activities, demand for oil and gas, oil and gas prices, capital expenditures plan, work program and investment guidelines, our strategic medium and long-term greenhouse gas reduction policy, the potential expansion of our investors’ base, our divestment initiative in Argentina regulatory approvals, reserves and exploration resources. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s beliefs and assumptions, and on information currently available to the management. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements due to various factors. Oil and gas production figures included in this release are stated before the effect of royalties paid in kind, consumption, and losses, except when specified.

Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company does not undertake any obligation to update them considering new information or future developments or to release publicly any revisions to these statements to reflect later events or circumstances, or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. For a discussion of the risks facing the Company which could affect whether these forward-looking statements are realized, see filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Readers are cautioned that the exploration resources disclosed in this press release are not necessarily indicative of long-term performance or of ultimate recovery. Unrisked prospective resources are not risked for change of development or chance of discovery. If a discovery is made, there is no certainty that it will be developed or, if it is developed, there is no certainty as to the timing of such development. There is no certainty that any portion of the prospective resources will be discovered. If discovered, there is no certainty that it will be commercially viable to produce any portion of the resources. Prospective resource volumes are presented as unrisked.

INVESTORS:

Stacy Steimel

Shareholder Value Director

T: +562 2242 9600

ssteimel@geo-park.com

Miguel Bello

Market Access Director

T: +562 2242 9600

mbello@geo-park.com

Investor Relations Director

Diego Gully

T: +5411 4312 9400

dgully@geo-park.com

MEDIA:

Communications Department

communications@geo-park.com

Source: GeoPark Limited

FAQ

What is GeoPark's production in 3Q2021?

GeoPark reported a consolidated production of 37,859 boepd in 3Q2021.

How much did GeoPark increase its oil production in 3Q2021?

Oil production increased by 6% to 32,844 bopd in 3Q2021.

What are the recent drilling activities of GeoPark?

GeoPark is operating four drilling rigs in Colombia and has initiated drilling in Ecuador.

What is the new dividend per share announced by GeoPark?

GeoPark increased its quarterly dividend to $0.041 per share.

How has gas production changed for GeoPark in 3Q2021?

Gas production decreased by 9% to 30.1 mmcfpd compared to 2Q2021.

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